Volume : V, Issue : X, October - 2015

Assessment of Adverse Drug Reactions reported to the regional Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring Centre at a tertiary care teaching hospital in Bhopal.

Arvind Kumar Sharma, Dr. Rakesh Sonawane, Dr Nidhi Jain, Dr. Jayesh Rajgopal, Dr. Arun Srivastav

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 This study was designed to assess the Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported to tertiary care teaching hospital. A total of 174 ADRs, reported during 1 year period among which Dermatology department reported maximum 131 (75%). Most common ADRs reported were acneiform eruptions [n=61, 35.05%]. Among the total ADRs, topical steroids [n=60, (34.48%)] were responsible for most of the reactions followed by antimicrobial drugs and NSAIDs [n=20, (20.69%)] each. The causality of maximum ADRs were probable 148 (85.05%) with the suspected reaction. This study strongly suggests that there is a greater need for streamlining of hospital based ADR reporting and monitoring system to create awareness so that majority of ADRs can be prevented.

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ARVIND KUMAR SHARMA, DR.RAKESH SONAWANE, DR NIDHI JAIN, DR. JAYESH RAJGOPAL, DR.ARUN SRIVASTAV Assessment of Adverse Drug Reactions reported to the regional Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring Centre at a tertiary care teaching hospital in Bhopal. Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.5, Issue : 10 October 2015


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